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  1/*
  2 * linux/fs/jbd2/checkpoint.c
  3 *
  4 * Written by Stephen C. Tweedie <sct@redhat.com>, 1999
  5 *
  6 * Copyright 1999 Red Hat Software --- All Rights Reserved
  7 *
  8 * This file is part of the Linux kernel and is made available under
  9 * the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2, or at your
 10 * option, any later version, incorporated herein by reference.
 11 *
 12 * Checkpoint routines for the generic filesystem journaling code.
 13 * Part of the ext2fs journaling system.
 14 *
 15 * Checkpointing is the process of ensuring that a section of the log is
 16 * committed fully to disk, so that that portion of the log can be
 17 * reused.
 18 */
 19
 20#include <linux/time.h>
 21#include <linux/fs.h>
 22#include <linux/jbd2.h>
 23#include <linux/errno.h>
 24#include <linux/slab.h>
 25#include <linux/blkdev.h>
 26#include <trace/events/jbd2.h>
 27
 28/*
 29 * Unlink a buffer from a transaction checkpoint list.
 30 *
 31 * Called with j_list_lock held.
 32 */
 33static inline void __buffer_unlink_first(struct journal_head *jh)
 34{
 35	transaction_t *transaction = jh->b_cp_transaction;
 36
 37	jh->b_cpnext->b_cpprev = jh->b_cpprev;
 38	jh->b_cpprev->b_cpnext = jh->b_cpnext;
 39	if (transaction->t_checkpoint_list == jh) {
 40		transaction->t_checkpoint_list = jh->b_cpnext;
 41		if (transaction->t_checkpoint_list == jh)
 42			transaction->t_checkpoint_list = NULL;
 43	}
 44}
 45
 46/*
 47 * Unlink a buffer from a transaction checkpoint(io) list.
 48 *
 49 * Called with j_list_lock held.
 50 */
 51static inline void __buffer_unlink(struct journal_head *jh)
 52{
 53	transaction_t *transaction = jh->b_cp_transaction;
 54
 55	__buffer_unlink_first(jh);
 56	if (transaction->t_checkpoint_io_list == jh) {
 57		transaction->t_checkpoint_io_list = jh->b_cpnext;
 58		if (transaction->t_checkpoint_io_list == jh)
 59			transaction->t_checkpoint_io_list = NULL;
 60	}
 61}
 62
 63/*
 64 * Move a buffer from the checkpoint list to the checkpoint io list
 65 *
 66 * Called with j_list_lock held
 67 */
 68static inline void __buffer_relink_io(struct journal_head *jh)
 69{
 70	transaction_t *transaction = jh->b_cp_transaction;
 71
 72	__buffer_unlink_first(jh);
 73
 74	if (!transaction->t_checkpoint_io_list) {
 75		jh->b_cpnext = jh->b_cpprev = jh;
 76	} else {
 77		jh->b_cpnext = transaction->t_checkpoint_io_list;
 78		jh->b_cpprev = transaction->t_checkpoint_io_list->b_cpprev;
 79		jh->b_cpprev->b_cpnext = jh;
 80		jh->b_cpnext->b_cpprev = jh;
 81	}
 82	transaction->t_checkpoint_io_list = jh;
 83}
 84
 85/*
 86 * Try to release a checkpointed buffer from its transaction.
 87 * Returns 1 if we released it and 2 if we also released the
 88 * whole transaction.
 89 *
 90 * Requires j_list_lock
 91 */
 92static int __try_to_free_cp_buf(struct journal_head *jh)
 93{
 94	int ret = 0;
 95	struct buffer_head *bh = jh2bh(jh);
 96
 97	if (jh->b_transaction == NULL && !buffer_locked(bh) &&
 98	    !buffer_dirty(bh) && !buffer_write_io_error(bh)) {
 99		JBUFFER_TRACE(jh, "remove from checkpoint list");
100		ret = __jbd2_journal_remove_checkpoint(jh) + 1;
101	}
102	return ret;
103}
104
105/*
106 * __jbd2_log_wait_for_space: wait until there is space in the journal.
107 *
108 * Called under j-state_lock *only*.  It will be unlocked if we have to wait
109 * for a checkpoint to free up some space in the log.
110 */
111void __jbd2_log_wait_for_space(journal_t *journal)
 
 
112{
113	int nblocks, space_left;
114	/* assert_spin_locked(&journal->j_state_lock); */
115
116	nblocks = jbd2_space_needed(journal);
117	while (jbd2_log_space_left(journal) < nblocks) {
118		write_unlock(&journal->j_state_lock);
119		mutex_lock(&journal->j_checkpoint_mutex);
120
121		/*
122		 * Test again, another process may have checkpointed while we
123		 * were waiting for the checkpoint lock. If there are no
124		 * transactions ready to be checkpointed, try to recover
125		 * journal space by calling cleanup_journal_tail(), and if
126		 * that doesn't work, by waiting for the currently committing
127		 * transaction to complete.  If there is absolutely no way
128		 * to make progress, this is either a BUG or corrupted
129		 * filesystem, so abort the journal and leave a stack
130		 * trace for forensic evidence.
131		 */
132		write_lock(&journal->j_state_lock);
133		if (journal->j_flags & JBD2_ABORT) {
134			mutex_unlock(&journal->j_checkpoint_mutex);
135			return;
136		}
137		spin_lock(&journal->j_list_lock);
138		nblocks = jbd2_space_needed(journal);
139		space_left = jbd2_log_space_left(journal);
140		if (space_left < nblocks) {
141			int chkpt = journal->j_checkpoint_transactions != NULL;
142			tid_t tid = 0;
143
144			if (journal->j_committing_transaction)
145				tid = journal->j_committing_transaction->t_tid;
146			spin_unlock(&journal->j_list_lock);
147			write_unlock(&journal->j_state_lock);
148			if (chkpt) {
149				jbd2_log_do_checkpoint(journal);
150			} else if (jbd2_cleanup_journal_tail(journal) == 0) {
151				/* We were able to recover space; yay! */
152				;
153			} else if (tid) {
154				/*
155				 * jbd2_journal_commit_transaction() may want
156				 * to take the checkpoint_mutex if JBD2_FLUSHED
157				 * is set.  So we need to temporarily drop it.
158				 */
159				mutex_unlock(&journal->j_checkpoint_mutex);
160				jbd2_log_wait_commit(journal, tid);
161				write_lock(&journal->j_state_lock);
162				continue;
163			} else {
164				printk(KERN_ERR "%s: needed %d blocks and "
165				       "only had %d space available\n",
166				       __func__, nblocks, space_left);
167				printk(KERN_ERR "%s: no way to get more "
168				       "journal space in %s\n", __func__,
169				       journal->j_devname);
170				WARN_ON(1);
171				jbd2_journal_abort(journal, 0);
172			}
173			write_lock(&journal->j_state_lock);
174		} else {
175			spin_unlock(&journal->j_list_lock);
176		}
177		mutex_unlock(&journal->j_checkpoint_mutex);
178	}
179}
180
181static void
182__flush_batch(journal_t *journal, int *batch_count)
183{
184	int i;
185	struct blk_plug plug;
186
187	blk_start_plug(&plug);
188	for (i = 0; i < *batch_count; i++)
189		write_dirty_buffer(journal->j_chkpt_bhs[i], WRITE_SYNC);
190	blk_finish_plug(&plug);
191
192	for (i = 0; i < *batch_count; i++) {
193		struct buffer_head *bh = journal->j_chkpt_bhs[i];
194		BUFFER_TRACE(bh, "brelse");
195		__brelse(bh);
 
196	}
197	*batch_count = 0;
198}
199
200/*
201 * Perform an actual checkpoint. We take the first transaction on the
202 * list of transactions to be checkpointed and send all its buffers
203 * to disk. We submit larger chunks of data at once.
204 *
205 * The journal should be locked before calling this function.
206 * Called with j_checkpoint_mutex held.
207 */
208int jbd2_log_do_checkpoint(journal_t *journal)
209{
210	struct journal_head	*jh;
211	struct buffer_head	*bh;
212	transaction_t		*transaction;
213	tid_t			this_tid;
214	int			result, batch_count = 0;
215
216	jbd_debug(1, "Start checkpoint\n");
217
218	/*
219	 * First thing: if there are any transactions in the log which
220	 * don't need checkpointing, just eliminate them from the
221	 * journal straight away.
222	 */
223	result = jbd2_cleanup_journal_tail(journal);
224	trace_jbd2_checkpoint(journal, result);
225	jbd_debug(1, "cleanup_journal_tail returned %d\n", result);
226	if (result <= 0)
227		return result;
228
229	/*
230	 * OK, we need to start writing disk blocks.  Take one transaction
231	 * and write it.
232	 */
233	result = 0;
234	spin_lock(&journal->j_list_lock);
235	if (!journal->j_checkpoint_transactions)
236		goto out;
237	transaction = journal->j_checkpoint_transactions;
238	if (transaction->t_chp_stats.cs_chp_time == 0)
239		transaction->t_chp_stats.cs_chp_time = jiffies;
240	this_tid = transaction->t_tid;
241restart:
242	/*
243	 * If someone cleaned up this transaction while we slept, we're
244	 * done (maybe it's a new transaction, but it fell at the same
245	 * address).
246	 */
247	if (journal->j_checkpoint_transactions != transaction ||
248	    transaction->t_tid != this_tid)
249		goto out;
250
251	/* checkpoint all of the transaction's buffers */
252	while (transaction->t_checkpoint_list) {
253		jh = transaction->t_checkpoint_list;
254		bh = jh2bh(jh);
255
256		if (buffer_locked(bh)) {
257			spin_unlock(&journal->j_list_lock);
258			get_bh(bh);
259			wait_on_buffer(bh);
260			/* the journal_head may have gone by now */
261			BUFFER_TRACE(bh, "brelse");
262			__brelse(bh);
263			goto retry;
264		}
265		if (jh->b_transaction != NULL) {
266			transaction_t *t = jh->b_transaction;
267			tid_t tid = t->t_tid;
268
269			transaction->t_chp_stats.cs_forced_to_close++;
270			spin_unlock(&journal->j_list_lock);
271			if (unlikely(journal->j_flags & JBD2_UNMOUNT))
272				/*
273				 * The journal thread is dead; so
274				 * starting and waiting for a commit
275				 * to finish will cause us to wait for
276				 * a _very_ long time.
277				 */
278				printk(KERN_ERR
279		"JBD2: %s: Waiting for Godot: block %llu\n",
280		journal->j_devname, (unsigned long long) bh->b_blocknr);
281
 
 
282			jbd2_log_start_commit(journal, tid);
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
283			jbd2_log_wait_commit(journal, tid);
284			goto retry;
 
 
285		}
286		if (!buffer_dirty(bh)) {
287			if (unlikely(buffer_write_io_error(bh)) && !result)
288				result = -EIO;
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
289			BUFFER_TRACE(bh, "remove from checkpoint");
290			if (__jbd2_journal_remove_checkpoint(jh))
291				/* The transaction was released; we're done */
 
 
 
 
292				goto out;
293			continue;
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
294		}
295		/*
296		 * Important: we are about to write the buffer, and
297		 * possibly block, while still holding the journal
298		 * lock.  We cannot afford to let the transaction
299		 * logic start messing around with this buffer before
300		 * we write it to disk, as that would break
301		 * recoverability.
302		 */
303		BUFFER_TRACE(bh, "queue");
304		get_bh(bh);
305		J_ASSERT_BH(bh, !buffer_jwrite(bh));
306		journal->j_chkpt_bhs[batch_count++] = bh;
307		__buffer_relink_io(jh);
308		transaction->t_chp_stats.cs_written++;
309		if ((batch_count == JBD2_NR_BATCH) ||
310		    need_resched() ||
311		    spin_needbreak(&journal->j_list_lock))
312			goto unlock_and_flush;
313	}
314
315	if (batch_count) {
316		unlock_and_flush:
317			spin_unlock(&journal->j_list_lock);
318		retry:
319			if (batch_count)
320				__flush_batch(journal, &batch_count);
321			spin_lock(&journal->j_list_lock);
322			goto restart;
323	}
324
325	/*
326	 * Now we issued all of the transaction's buffers, let's deal
327	 * with the buffers that are out for I/O.
328	 */
329restart2:
330	/* Did somebody clean up the transaction in the meanwhile? */
331	if (journal->j_checkpoint_transactions != transaction ||
332	    transaction->t_tid != this_tid)
333		goto out;
334
335	while (transaction->t_checkpoint_io_list) {
336		jh = transaction->t_checkpoint_io_list;
337		bh = jh2bh(jh);
338		if (buffer_locked(bh)) {
339			spin_unlock(&journal->j_list_lock);
340			get_bh(bh);
341			wait_on_buffer(bh);
342			/* the journal_head may have gone by now */
343			BUFFER_TRACE(bh, "brelse");
344			__brelse(bh);
345			spin_lock(&journal->j_list_lock);
346			goto restart2;
347		}
348		if (unlikely(buffer_write_io_error(bh)) && !result)
349			result = -EIO;
350
351		/*
352		 * Now in whatever state the buffer currently is, we
353		 * know that it has been written out and so we can
354		 * drop it from the list
355		 */
356		if (__jbd2_journal_remove_checkpoint(jh))
357			break;
358	}
359out:
360	spin_unlock(&journal->j_list_lock);
361	if (result < 0)
362		jbd2_journal_abort(journal, result);
363	else
364		result = jbd2_cleanup_journal_tail(journal);
365
366	return (result < 0) ? result : 0;
367}
368
369/*
370 * Check the list of checkpoint transactions for the journal to see if
371 * we have already got rid of any since the last update of the log tail
372 * in the journal superblock.  If so, we can instantly roll the
373 * superblock forward to remove those transactions from the log.
374 *
375 * Return <0 on error, 0 on success, 1 if there was nothing to clean up.
376 *
377 * Called with the journal lock held.
378 *
379 * This is the only part of the journaling code which really needs to be
380 * aware of transaction aborts.  Checkpointing involves writing to the
381 * main filesystem area rather than to the journal, so it can proceed
382 * even in abort state, but we must not update the super block if
383 * checkpointing may have failed.  Otherwise, we would lose some metadata
384 * buffers which should be written-back to the filesystem.
385 */
386
387int jbd2_cleanup_journal_tail(journal_t *journal)
388{
389	tid_t		first_tid;
390	unsigned long	blocknr;
391
392	if (is_journal_aborted(journal))
393		return -EIO;
394
395	if (!jbd2_journal_get_log_tail(journal, &first_tid, &blocknr))
396		return 1;
397	J_ASSERT(blocknr != 0);
398
399	/*
400	 * We need to make sure that any blocks that were recently written out
401	 * --- perhaps by jbd2_log_do_checkpoint() --- are flushed out before
402	 * we drop the transactions from the journal. It's unlikely this will
403	 * be necessary, especially with an appropriately sized journal, but we
404	 * need this to guarantee correctness.  Fortunately
405	 * jbd2_cleanup_journal_tail() doesn't get called all that often.
406	 */
407	if (journal->j_flags & JBD2_BARRIER)
408		blkdev_issue_flush(journal->j_fs_dev, GFP_NOFS, NULL);
409
410	return __jbd2_update_log_tail(journal, first_tid, blocknr);
411}
412
413
414/* Checkpoint list management */
415
 
 
416/*
417 * journal_clean_one_cp_list
418 *
419 * Find all the written-back checkpoint buffers in the given list and
420 * release them. If 'destroy' is set, clean all buffers unconditionally.
 
 
421 *
422 * Called with j_list_lock held.
423 * Returns 1 if we freed the transaction, 0 otherwise.
424 */
425static int journal_clean_one_cp_list(struct journal_head *jh, bool destroy)
 
 
426{
427	struct journal_head *last_jh;
428	struct journal_head *next_jh = jh;
 
429	int ret;
430
 
431	if (!jh)
432		return 0;
433
434	last_jh = jh->b_cpprev;
435	do {
436		jh = next_jh;
437		next_jh = jh->b_cpnext;
438		if (!destroy)
439			ret = __try_to_free_cp_buf(jh);
440		else
441			ret = __jbd2_journal_remove_checkpoint(jh) + 1;
442		if (!ret)
443			return 0;
444		if (ret == 2)
445			return 1;
446		/*
447		 * This function only frees up some memory
448		 * if possible so we dont have an obligation
449		 * to finish processing. Bail out if preemption
450		 * requested:
451		 */
 
 
 
 
452		if (need_resched())
453			return 0;
454	} while (jh != last_jh);
455
456	return 0;
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
457}
458
459/*
460 * journal_clean_checkpoint_list
461 *
462 * Find all the written-back checkpoint buffers in the journal and release them.
463 * If 'destroy' is set, release all buffers unconditionally.
464 *
465 * Called with j_list_lock held.
466 */
467void __jbd2_journal_clean_checkpoint_list(journal_t *journal, bool destroy)
468{
469	transaction_t *transaction, *last_transaction, *next_transaction;
470	int ret;
 
471
472	transaction = journal->j_checkpoint_transactions;
473	if (!transaction)
474		return;
475
 
476	last_transaction = transaction->t_cpprev;
477	next_transaction = transaction;
478	do {
479		transaction = next_transaction;
480		next_transaction = transaction->t_cpnext;
481		ret = journal_clean_one_cp_list(transaction->t_checkpoint_list,
482						destroy);
483		/*
484		 * This function only frees up some memory if possible so we
485		 * dont have an obligation to finish processing. Bail out if
486		 * preemption requested:
487		 */
488		if (need_resched())
489			return;
490		if (ret)
491			continue;
492		/*
493		 * It is essential that we are as careful as in the case of
494		 * t_checkpoint_list with removing the buffer from the list as
495		 * we can possibly see not yet submitted buffers on io_list
496		 */
497		ret = journal_clean_one_cp_list(transaction->
498				t_checkpoint_io_list, destroy);
499		if (need_resched())
500			return;
501		/*
502		 * Stop scanning if we couldn't free the transaction. This
503		 * avoids pointless scanning of transactions which still
504		 * weren't checkpointed.
505		 */
506		if (!ret)
507			return;
508	} while (transaction != last_transaction);
509}
510
511/*
512 * Remove buffers from all checkpoint lists as journal is aborted and we just
513 * need to free memory
514 */
515void jbd2_journal_destroy_checkpoint(journal_t *journal)
516{
517	/*
518	 * We loop because __jbd2_journal_clean_checkpoint_list() may abort
519	 * early due to a need of rescheduling.
520	 */
521	while (1) {
522		spin_lock(&journal->j_list_lock);
523		if (!journal->j_checkpoint_transactions) {
524			spin_unlock(&journal->j_list_lock);
525			break;
526		}
527		__jbd2_journal_clean_checkpoint_list(journal, true);
528		spin_unlock(&journal->j_list_lock);
529		cond_resched();
530	}
531}
532
533/*
534 * journal_remove_checkpoint: called after a buffer has been committed
535 * to disk (either by being write-back flushed to disk, or being
536 * committed to the log).
537 *
538 * We cannot safely clean a transaction out of the log until all of the
539 * buffer updates committed in that transaction have safely been stored
540 * elsewhere on disk.  To achieve this, all of the buffers in a
541 * transaction need to be maintained on the transaction's checkpoint
542 * lists until they have been rewritten, at which point this function is
543 * called to remove the buffer from the existing transaction's
544 * checkpoint lists.
545 *
546 * The function returns 1 if it frees the transaction, 0 otherwise.
547 * The function can free jh and bh.
548 *
549 * This function is called with j_list_lock held.
550 */
551int __jbd2_journal_remove_checkpoint(struct journal_head *jh)
552{
553	struct transaction_chp_stats_s *stats;
554	transaction_t *transaction;
555	journal_t *journal;
556	int ret = 0;
557
558	JBUFFER_TRACE(jh, "entry");
559
560	if ((transaction = jh->b_cp_transaction) == NULL) {
 
561		JBUFFER_TRACE(jh, "not on transaction");
562		goto out;
563	}
564	journal = transaction->t_journal;
565
566	JBUFFER_TRACE(jh, "removing from transaction");
 
567	__buffer_unlink(jh);
568	jh->b_cp_transaction = NULL;
 
569	jbd2_journal_put_journal_head(jh);
570
571	if (transaction->t_checkpoint_list != NULL ||
572	    transaction->t_checkpoint_io_list != NULL)
573		goto out;
574
575	/*
576	 * There is one special case to worry about: if we have just pulled the
577	 * buffer off a running or committing transaction's checkpoing list,
578	 * then even if the checkpoint list is empty, the transaction obviously
579	 * cannot be dropped!
580	 *
581	 * The locking here around t_state is a bit sleazy.
582	 * See the comment at the end of jbd2_journal_commit_transaction().
583	 */
584	if (transaction->t_state != T_FINISHED)
585		goto out;
586
587	/* OK, that was the last buffer for the transaction: we can now
588	   safely remove this transaction from the log */
 
 
589	stats = &transaction->t_chp_stats;
590	if (stats->cs_chp_time)
591		stats->cs_chp_time = jbd2_time_diff(stats->cs_chp_time,
592						    jiffies);
593	trace_jbd2_checkpoint_stats(journal->j_fs_dev->bd_dev,
594				    transaction->t_tid, stats);
595
596	__jbd2_journal_drop_transaction(journal, transaction);
597	jbd2_journal_free_transaction(transaction);
598	ret = 1;
599out:
600	return ret;
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
601}
602
603/*
604 * journal_insert_checkpoint: put a committed buffer onto a checkpoint
605 * list so that we know when it is safe to clean the transaction out of
606 * the log.
607 *
608 * Called with the journal locked.
609 * Called with j_list_lock held.
610 */
611void __jbd2_journal_insert_checkpoint(struct journal_head *jh,
612			       transaction_t *transaction)
613{
614	JBUFFER_TRACE(jh, "entry");
615	J_ASSERT_JH(jh, buffer_dirty(jh2bh(jh)) || buffer_jbddirty(jh2bh(jh)));
616	J_ASSERT_JH(jh, jh->b_cp_transaction == NULL);
617
618	/* Get reference for checkpointing transaction */
619	jbd2_journal_grab_journal_head(jh2bh(jh));
620	jh->b_cp_transaction = transaction;
621
622	if (!transaction->t_checkpoint_list) {
623		jh->b_cpnext = jh->b_cpprev = jh;
624	} else {
625		jh->b_cpnext = transaction->t_checkpoint_list;
626		jh->b_cpprev = transaction->t_checkpoint_list->b_cpprev;
627		jh->b_cpprev->b_cpnext = jh;
628		jh->b_cpnext->b_cpprev = jh;
629	}
630	transaction->t_checkpoint_list = jh;
 
631}
632
633/*
634 * We've finished with this transaction structure: adios...
635 *
636 * The transaction must have no links except for the checkpoint by this
637 * point.
638 *
639 * Called with the journal locked.
640 * Called with j_list_lock held.
641 */
642
643void __jbd2_journal_drop_transaction(journal_t *journal, transaction_t *transaction)
644{
645	assert_spin_locked(&journal->j_list_lock);
 
 
646	if (transaction->t_cpnext) {
647		transaction->t_cpnext->t_cpprev = transaction->t_cpprev;
648		transaction->t_cpprev->t_cpnext = transaction->t_cpnext;
649		if (journal->j_checkpoint_transactions == transaction)
650			journal->j_checkpoint_transactions =
651				transaction->t_cpnext;
652		if (journal->j_checkpoint_transactions == transaction)
653			journal->j_checkpoint_transactions = NULL;
654	}
655
656	J_ASSERT(transaction->t_state == T_FINISHED);
657	J_ASSERT(transaction->t_buffers == NULL);
658	J_ASSERT(transaction->t_forget == NULL);
659	J_ASSERT(transaction->t_shadow_list == NULL);
660	J_ASSERT(transaction->t_checkpoint_list == NULL);
661	J_ASSERT(transaction->t_checkpoint_io_list == NULL);
662	J_ASSERT(atomic_read(&transaction->t_updates) == 0);
663	J_ASSERT(journal->j_committing_transaction != transaction);
664	J_ASSERT(journal->j_running_transaction != transaction);
665
666	trace_jbd2_drop_transaction(journal, transaction);
667
668	jbd_debug(1, "Dropping transaction %d, all done\n", transaction->t_tid);
669}
v6.8
  1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
  2/*
  3 * linux/fs/jbd2/checkpoint.c
  4 *
  5 * Written by Stephen C. Tweedie <sct@redhat.com>, 1999
  6 *
  7 * Copyright 1999 Red Hat Software --- All Rights Reserved
  8 *
 
 
 
 
  9 * Checkpoint routines for the generic filesystem journaling code.
 10 * Part of the ext2fs journaling system.
 11 *
 12 * Checkpointing is the process of ensuring that a section of the log is
 13 * committed fully to disk, so that that portion of the log can be
 14 * reused.
 15 */
 16
 17#include <linux/time.h>
 18#include <linux/fs.h>
 19#include <linux/jbd2.h>
 20#include <linux/errno.h>
 21#include <linux/slab.h>
 22#include <linux/blkdev.h>
 23#include <trace/events/jbd2.h>
 24
 25/*
 26 * Unlink a buffer from a transaction checkpoint list.
 27 *
 28 * Called with j_list_lock held.
 29 */
 30static inline void __buffer_unlink(struct journal_head *jh)
 31{
 32	transaction_t *transaction = jh->b_cp_transaction;
 33
 34	jh->b_cpnext->b_cpprev = jh->b_cpprev;
 35	jh->b_cpprev->b_cpnext = jh->b_cpnext;
 36	if (transaction->t_checkpoint_list == jh) {
 37		transaction->t_checkpoint_list = jh->b_cpnext;
 38		if (transaction->t_checkpoint_list == jh)
 39			transaction->t_checkpoint_list = NULL;
 40	}
 41}
 42
 43/*
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 44 * __jbd2_log_wait_for_space: wait until there is space in the journal.
 45 *
 46 * Called under j-state_lock *only*.  It will be unlocked if we have to wait
 47 * for a checkpoint to free up some space in the log.
 48 */
 49void __jbd2_log_wait_for_space(journal_t *journal)
 50__acquires(&journal->j_state_lock)
 51__releases(&journal->j_state_lock)
 52{
 53	int nblocks, space_left;
 54	/* assert_spin_locked(&journal->j_state_lock); */
 55
 56	nblocks = journal->j_max_transaction_buffers;
 57	while (jbd2_log_space_left(journal) < nblocks) {
 58		write_unlock(&journal->j_state_lock);
 59		mutex_lock_io(&journal->j_checkpoint_mutex);
 60
 61		/*
 62		 * Test again, another process may have checkpointed while we
 63		 * were waiting for the checkpoint lock. If there are no
 64		 * transactions ready to be checkpointed, try to recover
 65		 * journal space by calling cleanup_journal_tail(), and if
 66		 * that doesn't work, by waiting for the currently committing
 67		 * transaction to complete.  If there is absolutely no way
 68		 * to make progress, this is either a BUG or corrupted
 69		 * filesystem, so abort the journal and leave a stack
 70		 * trace for forensic evidence.
 71		 */
 72		write_lock(&journal->j_state_lock);
 73		if (journal->j_flags & JBD2_ABORT) {
 74			mutex_unlock(&journal->j_checkpoint_mutex);
 75			return;
 76		}
 77		spin_lock(&journal->j_list_lock);
 
 78		space_left = jbd2_log_space_left(journal);
 79		if (space_left < nblocks) {
 80			int chkpt = journal->j_checkpoint_transactions != NULL;
 81			tid_t tid = 0;
 82
 83			if (journal->j_committing_transaction)
 84				tid = journal->j_committing_transaction->t_tid;
 85			spin_unlock(&journal->j_list_lock);
 86			write_unlock(&journal->j_state_lock);
 87			if (chkpt) {
 88				jbd2_log_do_checkpoint(journal);
 89			} else if (jbd2_cleanup_journal_tail(journal) == 0) {
 90				/* We were able to recover space; yay! */
 91				;
 92			} else if (tid) {
 93				/*
 94				 * jbd2_journal_commit_transaction() may want
 95				 * to take the checkpoint_mutex if JBD2_FLUSHED
 96				 * is set.  So we need to temporarily drop it.
 97				 */
 98				mutex_unlock(&journal->j_checkpoint_mutex);
 99				jbd2_log_wait_commit(journal, tid);
100				write_lock(&journal->j_state_lock);
101				continue;
102			} else {
103				printk(KERN_ERR "%s: needed %d blocks and "
104				       "only had %d space available\n",
105				       __func__, nblocks, space_left);
106				printk(KERN_ERR "%s: no way to get more "
107				       "journal space in %s\n", __func__,
108				       journal->j_devname);
109				WARN_ON(1);
110				jbd2_journal_abort(journal, -EIO);
111			}
112			write_lock(&journal->j_state_lock);
113		} else {
114			spin_unlock(&journal->j_list_lock);
115		}
116		mutex_unlock(&journal->j_checkpoint_mutex);
117	}
118}
119
120static void
121__flush_batch(journal_t *journal, int *batch_count)
122{
123	int i;
124	struct blk_plug plug;
125
126	blk_start_plug(&plug);
127	for (i = 0; i < *batch_count; i++)
128		write_dirty_buffer(journal->j_chkpt_bhs[i], REQ_SYNC);
129	blk_finish_plug(&plug);
130
131	for (i = 0; i < *batch_count; i++) {
132		struct buffer_head *bh = journal->j_chkpt_bhs[i];
133		BUFFER_TRACE(bh, "brelse");
134		__brelse(bh);
135		journal->j_chkpt_bhs[i] = NULL;
136	}
137	*batch_count = 0;
138}
139
140/*
141 * Perform an actual checkpoint. We take the first transaction on the
142 * list of transactions to be checkpointed and send all its buffers
143 * to disk. We submit larger chunks of data at once.
144 *
145 * The journal should be locked before calling this function.
146 * Called with j_checkpoint_mutex held.
147 */
148int jbd2_log_do_checkpoint(journal_t *journal)
149{
150	struct journal_head	*jh;
151	struct buffer_head	*bh;
152	transaction_t		*transaction;
153	tid_t			this_tid;
154	int			result, batch_count = 0;
155
156	jbd2_debug(1, "Start checkpoint\n");
157
158	/*
159	 * First thing: if there are any transactions in the log which
160	 * don't need checkpointing, just eliminate them from the
161	 * journal straight away.
162	 */
163	result = jbd2_cleanup_journal_tail(journal);
164	trace_jbd2_checkpoint(journal, result);
165	jbd2_debug(1, "cleanup_journal_tail returned %d\n", result);
166	if (result <= 0)
167		return result;
168
169	/*
170	 * OK, we need to start writing disk blocks.  Take one transaction
171	 * and write it.
172	 */
 
173	spin_lock(&journal->j_list_lock);
174	if (!journal->j_checkpoint_transactions)
175		goto out;
176	transaction = journal->j_checkpoint_transactions;
177	if (transaction->t_chp_stats.cs_chp_time == 0)
178		transaction->t_chp_stats.cs_chp_time = jiffies;
179	this_tid = transaction->t_tid;
180restart:
181	/*
182	 * If someone cleaned up this transaction while we slept, we're
183	 * done (maybe it's a new transaction, but it fell at the same
184	 * address).
185	 */
186	if (journal->j_checkpoint_transactions != transaction ||
187	    transaction->t_tid != this_tid)
188		goto out;
189
190	/* checkpoint all of the transaction's buffers */
191	while (transaction->t_checkpoint_list) {
192		jh = transaction->t_checkpoint_list;
193		bh = jh2bh(jh);
194
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
195		if (jh->b_transaction != NULL) {
196			transaction_t *t = jh->b_transaction;
197			tid_t tid = t->t_tid;
198
199			transaction->t_chp_stats.cs_forced_to_close++;
200			spin_unlock(&journal->j_list_lock);
201			if (unlikely(journal->j_flags & JBD2_UNMOUNT))
202				/*
203				 * The journal thread is dead; so
204				 * starting and waiting for a commit
205				 * to finish will cause us to wait for
206				 * a _very_ long time.
207				 */
208				printk(KERN_ERR
209		"JBD2: %s: Waiting for Godot: block %llu\n",
210		journal->j_devname, (unsigned long long) bh->b_blocknr);
211
212			if (batch_count)
213				__flush_batch(journal, &batch_count);
214			jbd2_log_start_commit(journal, tid);
215			/*
216			 * jbd2_journal_commit_transaction() may want
217			 * to take the checkpoint_mutex if JBD2_FLUSHED
218			 * is set, jbd2_update_log_tail() called by
219			 * jbd2_journal_commit_transaction() may also take
220			 * checkpoint_mutex.  So we need to temporarily
221			 * drop it.
222			 */
223			mutex_unlock(&journal->j_checkpoint_mutex);
224			jbd2_log_wait_commit(journal, tid);
225			mutex_lock_io(&journal->j_checkpoint_mutex);
226			spin_lock(&journal->j_list_lock);
227			goto restart;
228		}
229		if (!trylock_buffer(bh)) {
230			/*
231			 * The buffer is locked, it may be writing back, or
232			 * flushing out in the last couple of cycles, or
233			 * re-adding into a new transaction, need to check
234			 * it again until it's unlocked.
235			 */
236			get_bh(bh);
237			spin_unlock(&journal->j_list_lock);
238			wait_on_buffer(bh);
239			/* the journal_head may have gone by now */
240			BUFFER_TRACE(bh, "brelse");
241			__brelse(bh);
242			goto retry;
243		} else if (!buffer_dirty(bh)) {
244			unlock_buffer(bh);
245			BUFFER_TRACE(bh, "remove from checkpoint");
246			/*
247			 * If the transaction was released or the checkpoint
248			 * list was empty, we're done.
249			 */
250			if (__jbd2_journal_remove_checkpoint(jh) ||
251			    !transaction->t_checkpoint_list)
252				goto out;
253		} else {
254			unlock_buffer(bh);
255			/*
256			 * We are about to write the buffer, it could be
257			 * raced by some other transaction shrink or buffer
258			 * re-log logic once we release the j_list_lock,
259			 * leave it on the checkpoint list and check status
260			 * again to make sure it's clean.
261			 */
262			BUFFER_TRACE(bh, "queue");
263			get_bh(bh);
264			J_ASSERT_BH(bh, !buffer_jwrite(bh));
265			journal->j_chkpt_bhs[batch_count++] = bh;
266			transaction->t_chp_stats.cs_written++;
267			transaction->t_checkpoint_list = jh->b_cpnext;
268		}
269
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
270		if ((batch_count == JBD2_NR_BATCH) ||
271		    need_resched() || spin_needbreak(&journal->j_list_lock) ||
272		    jh2bh(transaction->t_checkpoint_list) == journal->j_chkpt_bhs[0])
273			goto unlock_and_flush;
274	}
275
276	if (batch_count) {
277		unlock_and_flush:
278			spin_unlock(&journal->j_list_lock);
279		retry:
280			if (batch_count)
281				__flush_batch(journal, &batch_count);
282			spin_lock(&journal->j_list_lock);
283			goto restart;
284	}
285
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
286out:
287	spin_unlock(&journal->j_list_lock);
288	result = jbd2_cleanup_journal_tail(journal);
 
 
 
289
290	return (result < 0) ? result : 0;
291}
292
293/*
294 * Check the list of checkpoint transactions for the journal to see if
295 * we have already got rid of any since the last update of the log tail
296 * in the journal superblock.  If so, we can instantly roll the
297 * superblock forward to remove those transactions from the log.
298 *
299 * Return <0 on error, 0 on success, 1 if there was nothing to clean up.
300 *
301 * Called with the journal lock held.
302 *
303 * This is the only part of the journaling code which really needs to be
304 * aware of transaction aborts.  Checkpointing involves writing to the
305 * main filesystem area rather than to the journal, so it can proceed
306 * even in abort state, but we must not update the super block if
307 * checkpointing may have failed.  Otherwise, we would lose some metadata
308 * buffers which should be written-back to the filesystem.
309 */
310
311int jbd2_cleanup_journal_tail(journal_t *journal)
312{
313	tid_t		first_tid;
314	unsigned long	blocknr;
315
316	if (is_journal_aborted(journal))
317		return -EIO;
318
319	if (!jbd2_journal_get_log_tail(journal, &first_tid, &blocknr))
320		return 1;
321	J_ASSERT(blocknr != 0);
322
323	/*
324	 * We need to make sure that any blocks that were recently written out
325	 * --- perhaps by jbd2_log_do_checkpoint() --- are flushed out before
326	 * we drop the transactions from the journal. It's unlikely this will
327	 * be necessary, especially with an appropriately sized journal, but we
328	 * need this to guarantee correctness.  Fortunately
329	 * jbd2_cleanup_journal_tail() doesn't get called all that often.
330	 */
331	if (journal->j_flags & JBD2_BARRIER)
332		blkdev_issue_flush(journal->j_fs_dev);
333
334	return __jbd2_update_log_tail(journal, first_tid, blocknr);
335}
336
337
338/* Checkpoint list management */
339
340enum shrink_type {SHRINK_DESTROY, SHRINK_BUSY_STOP, SHRINK_BUSY_SKIP};
341
342/*
343 * journal_shrink_one_cp_list
344 *
345 * Find all the written-back checkpoint buffers in the given list
346 * and try to release them. If the whole transaction is released, set
347 * the 'released' parameter. Return the number of released checkpointed
348 * buffers.
349 *
350 * Called with j_list_lock held.
 
351 */
352static unsigned long journal_shrink_one_cp_list(struct journal_head *jh,
353						enum shrink_type type,
354						bool *released)
355{
356	struct journal_head *last_jh;
357	struct journal_head *next_jh = jh;
358	unsigned long nr_freed = 0;
359	int ret;
360
361	*released = false;
362	if (!jh)
363		return 0;
364
365	last_jh = jh->b_cpprev;
366	do {
367		jh = next_jh;
368		next_jh = jh->b_cpnext;
369
370		if (type == SHRINK_DESTROY) {
371			ret = __jbd2_journal_remove_checkpoint(jh);
372		} else {
373			ret = jbd2_journal_try_remove_checkpoint(jh);
374			if (ret < 0) {
375				if (type == SHRINK_BUSY_SKIP)
376					continue;
377				break;
378			}
379		}
380
381		nr_freed++;
382		if (ret) {
383			*released = true;
384			break;
385		}
386
387		if (need_resched())
388			break;
389	} while (jh != last_jh);
390
391	return nr_freed;
392}
393
394/*
395 * jbd2_journal_shrink_checkpoint_list
396 *
397 * Find 'nr_to_scan' written-back checkpoint buffers in the journal
398 * and try to release them. Return the number of released checkpointed
399 * buffers.
400 *
401 * Called with j_list_lock held.
402 */
403unsigned long jbd2_journal_shrink_checkpoint_list(journal_t *journal,
404						  unsigned long *nr_to_scan)
405{
406	transaction_t *transaction, *last_transaction, *next_transaction;
407	bool __maybe_unused released;
408	tid_t first_tid = 0, last_tid = 0, next_tid = 0;
409	tid_t tid = 0;
410	unsigned long nr_freed = 0;
411	unsigned long freed;
412
413again:
414	spin_lock(&journal->j_list_lock);
415	if (!journal->j_checkpoint_transactions) {
416		spin_unlock(&journal->j_list_lock);
417		goto out;
418	}
419
420	/*
421	 * Get next shrink transaction, resume previous scan or start
422	 * over again. If some others do checkpoint and drop transaction
423	 * from the checkpoint list, we ignore saved j_shrink_transaction
424	 * and start over unconditionally.
425	 */
426	if (journal->j_shrink_transaction)
427		transaction = journal->j_shrink_transaction;
428	else
429		transaction = journal->j_checkpoint_transactions;
430
431	if (!first_tid)
432		first_tid = transaction->t_tid;
433	last_transaction = journal->j_checkpoint_transactions->t_cpprev;
434	next_transaction = transaction;
435	last_tid = last_transaction->t_tid;
436	do {
437		transaction = next_transaction;
438		next_transaction = transaction->t_cpnext;
439		tid = transaction->t_tid;
440
441		freed = journal_shrink_one_cp_list(transaction->t_checkpoint_list,
442						   SHRINK_BUSY_SKIP, &released);
443		nr_freed += freed;
444		(*nr_to_scan) -= min(*nr_to_scan, freed);
445		if (*nr_to_scan == 0)
446			break;
447		if (need_resched() || spin_needbreak(&journal->j_list_lock))
448			break;
449	} while (transaction != last_transaction);
450
451	if (transaction != last_transaction) {
452		journal->j_shrink_transaction = next_transaction;
453		next_tid = next_transaction->t_tid;
454	} else {
455		journal->j_shrink_transaction = NULL;
456		next_tid = 0;
457	}
458
459	spin_unlock(&journal->j_list_lock);
460	cond_resched();
461
462	if (*nr_to_scan && next_tid)
463		goto again;
464out:
465	trace_jbd2_shrink_checkpoint_list(journal, first_tid, tid, last_tid,
466					  nr_freed, next_tid);
467
468	return nr_freed;
469}
470
471/*
472 * journal_clean_checkpoint_list
473 *
474 * Find all the written-back checkpoint buffers in the journal and release them.
475 * If 'destroy' is set, release all buffers unconditionally.
476 *
477 * Called with j_list_lock held.
478 */
479void __jbd2_journal_clean_checkpoint_list(journal_t *journal, bool destroy)
480{
481	transaction_t *transaction, *last_transaction, *next_transaction;
482	enum shrink_type type;
483	bool released;
484
485	transaction = journal->j_checkpoint_transactions;
486	if (!transaction)
487		return;
488
489	type = destroy ? SHRINK_DESTROY : SHRINK_BUSY_STOP;
490	last_transaction = transaction->t_cpprev;
491	next_transaction = transaction;
492	do {
493		transaction = next_transaction;
494		next_transaction = transaction->t_cpnext;
495		journal_shrink_one_cp_list(transaction->t_checkpoint_list,
496					   type, &released);
497		/*
498		 * This function only frees up some memory if possible so we
499		 * dont have an obligation to finish processing. Bail out if
500		 * preemption requested:
501		 */
502		if (need_resched())
503			return;
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
504		/*
505		 * Stop scanning if we couldn't free the transaction. This
506		 * avoids pointless scanning of transactions which still
507		 * weren't checkpointed.
508		 */
509		if (!released)
510			return;
511	} while (transaction != last_transaction);
512}
513
514/*
515 * Remove buffers from all checkpoint lists as journal is aborted and we just
516 * need to free memory
517 */
518void jbd2_journal_destroy_checkpoint(journal_t *journal)
519{
520	/*
521	 * We loop because __jbd2_journal_clean_checkpoint_list() may abort
522	 * early due to a need of rescheduling.
523	 */
524	while (1) {
525		spin_lock(&journal->j_list_lock);
526		if (!journal->j_checkpoint_transactions) {
527			spin_unlock(&journal->j_list_lock);
528			break;
529		}
530		__jbd2_journal_clean_checkpoint_list(journal, true);
531		spin_unlock(&journal->j_list_lock);
532		cond_resched();
533	}
534}
535
536/*
537 * journal_remove_checkpoint: called after a buffer has been committed
538 * to disk (either by being write-back flushed to disk, or being
539 * committed to the log).
540 *
541 * We cannot safely clean a transaction out of the log until all of the
542 * buffer updates committed in that transaction have safely been stored
543 * elsewhere on disk.  To achieve this, all of the buffers in a
544 * transaction need to be maintained on the transaction's checkpoint
545 * lists until they have been rewritten, at which point this function is
546 * called to remove the buffer from the existing transaction's
547 * checkpoint lists.
548 *
549 * The function returns 1 if it frees the transaction, 0 otherwise.
550 * The function can free jh and bh.
551 *
552 * This function is called with j_list_lock held.
553 */
554int __jbd2_journal_remove_checkpoint(struct journal_head *jh)
555{
556	struct transaction_chp_stats_s *stats;
557	transaction_t *transaction;
558	journal_t *journal;
 
559
560	JBUFFER_TRACE(jh, "entry");
561
562	transaction = jh->b_cp_transaction;
563	if (!transaction) {
564		JBUFFER_TRACE(jh, "not on transaction");
565		return 0;
566	}
567	journal = transaction->t_journal;
568
569	JBUFFER_TRACE(jh, "removing from transaction");
570
571	__buffer_unlink(jh);
572	jh->b_cp_transaction = NULL;
573	percpu_counter_dec(&journal->j_checkpoint_jh_count);
574	jbd2_journal_put_journal_head(jh);
575
576	/* Is this transaction empty? */
577	if (transaction->t_checkpoint_list)
578		return 0;
579
580	/*
581	 * There is one special case to worry about: if we have just pulled the
582	 * buffer off a running or committing transaction's checkpoing list,
583	 * then even if the checkpoint list is empty, the transaction obviously
584	 * cannot be dropped!
585	 *
586	 * The locking here around t_state is a bit sleazy.
587	 * See the comment at the end of jbd2_journal_commit_transaction().
588	 */
589	if (transaction->t_state != T_FINISHED)
590		return 0;
591
592	/*
593	 * OK, that was the last buffer for the transaction, we can now
594	 * safely remove this transaction from the log.
595	 */
596	stats = &transaction->t_chp_stats;
597	if (stats->cs_chp_time)
598		stats->cs_chp_time = jbd2_time_diff(stats->cs_chp_time,
599						    jiffies);
600	trace_jbd2_checkpoint_stats(journal->j_fs_dev->bd_dev,
601				    transaction->t_tid, stats);
602
603	__jbd2_journal_drop_transaction(journal, transaction);
604	jbd2_journal_free_transaction(transaction);
605	return 1;
606}
607
608/*
609 * Check the checkpoint buffer and try to remove it from the checkpoint
610 * list if it's clean. Returns -EBUSY if it is not clean, returns 1 if
611 * it frees the transaction, 0 otherwise.
612 *
613 * This function is called with j_list_lock held.
614 */
615int jbd2_journal_try_remove_checkpoint(struct journal_head *jh)
616{
617	struct buffer_head *bh = jh2bh(jh);
618
619	if (jh->b_transaction)
620		return -EBUSY;
621	if (!trylock_buffer(bh))
622		return -EBUSY;
623	if (buffer_dirty(bh)) {
624		unlock_buffer(bh);
625		return -EBUSY;
626	}
627	unlock_buffer(bh);
628
629	/*
630	 * Buffer is clean and the IO has finished (we held the buffer
631	 * lock) so the checkpoint is done. We can safely remove the
632	 * buffer from this transaction.
633	 */
634	JBUFFER_TRACE(jh, "remove from checkpoint list");
635	return __jbd2_journal_remove_checkpoint(jh);
636}
637
638/*
639 * journal_insert_checkpoint: put a committed buffer onto a checkpoint
640 * list so that we know when it is safe to clean the transaction out of
641 * the log.
642 *
643 * Called with the journal locked.
644 * Called with j_list_lock held.
645 */
646void __jbd2_journal_insert_checkpoint(struct journal_head *jh,
647			       transaction_t *transaction)
648{
649	JBUFFER_TRACE(jh, "entry");
650	J_ASSERT_JH(jh, buffer_dirty(jh2bh(jh)) || buffer_jbddirty(jh2bh(jh)));
651	J_ASSERT_JH(jh, jh->b_cp_transaction == NULL);
652
653	/* Get reference for checkpointing transaction */
654	jbd2_journal_grab_journal_head(jh2bh(jh));
655	jh->b_cp_transaction = transaction;
656
657	if (!transaction->t_checkpoint_list) {
658		jh->b_cpnext = jh->b_cpprev = jh;
659	} else {
660		jh->b_cpnext = transaction->t_checkpoint_list;
661		jh->b_cpprev = transaction->t_checkpoint_list->b_cpprev;
662		jh->b_cpprev->b_cpnext = jh;
663		jh->b_cpnext->b_cpprev = jh;
664	}
665	transaction->t_checkpoint_list = jh;
666	percpu_counter_inc(&transaction->t_journal->j_checkpoint_jh_count);
667}
668
669/*
670 * We've finished with this transaction structure: adios...
671 *
672 * The transaction must have no links except for the checkpoint by this
673 * point.
674 *
675 * Called with the journal locked.
676 * Called with j_list_lock held.
677 */
678
679void __jbd2_journal_drop_transaction(journal_t *journal, transaction_t *transaction)
680{
681	assert_spin_locked(&journal->j_list_lock);
682
683	journal->j_shrink_transaction = NULL;
684	if (transaction->t_cpnext) {
685		transaction->t_cpnext->t_cpprev = transaction->t_cpprev;
686		transaction->t_cpprev->t_cpnext = transaction->t_cpnext;
687		if (journal->j_checkpoint_transactions == transaction)
688			journal->j_checkpoint_transactions =
689				transaction->t_cpnext;
690		if (journal->j_checkpoint_transactions == transaction)
691			journal->j_checkpoint_transactions = NULL;
692	}
693
694	J_ASSERT(transaction->t_state == T_FINISHED);
695	J_ASSERT(transaction->t_buffers == NULL);
696	J_ASSERT(transaction->t_forget == NULL);
697	J_ASSERT(transaction->t_shadow_list == NULL);
698	J_ASSERT(transaction->t_checkpoint_list == NULL);
 
699	J_ASSERT(atomic_read(&transaction->t_updates) == 0);
700	J_ASSERT(journal->j_committing_transaction != transaction);
701	J_ASSERT(journal->j_running_transaction != transaction);
702
703	trace_jbd2_drop_transaction(journal, transaction);
704
705	jbd2_debug(1, "Dropping transaction %d, all done\n", transaction->t_tid);
706}